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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-12 14:02

in LeoFinance19 hours ago

Wow seven @hivewatcher notices in one morning. Some valid, some not, but with a link for appeal that gives an error message. It sure makes it easier to just stop creating content. But of course, I will double down, just like I did with hall monitors in school.

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What are you creating, I am sure you aren't using AI generated material for your content or plagiarism.

No worries, much easier to delete all videos and start from scratch and waste time to make informational videos into original content. As far as blog post, once a comment is made they cannot be deleted.
I am currently working on content where I will only use AI or maybe that is just a sarcastic remark.
Next content, "How to use ChatGPT without Hivewatchers spamming your comment section"

This is Hive bro, you don't delete anything, just leave them to avoid bringing more eyes on your account.

You don't post such content on Hive communities, only inleo gives some freedom to some extent, others will mute your post in their communities and might even downvote you.

They mostly check for plagiarism and for image attribution. They also REALLY don't like it if you post the same material on Hive and other platforms, even if it is original. I haven't looked at their policy recently.

There's no point antagonizing them. They can just set their account to automatically downvote everything you post until eternity and never think about it again. They lose nothing. I've seen it happen to others.